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In recent years literary scholars have come increasingly to acknowledge that an adequate understanding of texts requires the study of books the material objects through which the meanings of texts are constructed. Focusing on French poetry in the period 1400-1600 contributors to this volume analyze layout illustration graphology paratext typography anthologization and other such elements in works by a variety of writers among them Charles d'Orléans Jean Bouchet Pierre de Ronsard and Louise Labé. They demonstrate how those elements play a crucial role in shaping the relationships between authors texts contexts and readers and how these relationships change as the nature of the book evolves. An introduction to the volume outlines the methodological implications of studying the materiality of literature in this period; situates the various papers in relation to each other and to the field as a whole; and indicates possible future directions of research in the field. By engaging with issues of major current methodological concern this volume appeals to all scholars interested in the materiality of the literary text including the burgeoning field of text-image studies not only in French but also in other national literatures. In addition it enables fruitful connections to be made between late-medieval and Renaissance literature areas still often studied in isolation from each other.